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Citizens vote and votes are counted just as in any elections in other democratic countries.
Electors in a democratic country are entitled to a secret vote in a general election.
The location of general elections in 2012 would depend on the specific country or countries holding these elections. Elections are held in different countries around the world, so it is necessary to specify the country in question to determine the exact location.
It is a general expression that basically means that many decisions of the European Union are not made by people democratically elected. Indeed, many important actors of the European Union are appointed by member countries, not democratic elections.
1951. In 1947, India attained her independence. The Constitution of India came into force on January 26, 1950. The first general elections under the new Constitution were held during the year 1951-52 and the first elected Parliament came into being in April, 1952, the Second General elections in April, 1957, the Third General elections in April, 1962, the Fourth General elections in March, 1967, the Fifth General elections in March, 1971, the Sixth General elections in March, 1977, the Seventh General elections in January, 1980, the Eighth General elections in December, 1984, the Ninth General elections in December, 1989, the Tenth General elections in June, 1991, the Eleventh General elections in May, 1996, the Twelfth General elections in March, 1998 and Thirteenth General elections in October, 1999. and the Fourteenth General elections in May 2004.......
A democratic country is governed by the political party that got the majority of seats in the parliament in the general elections.It is government chosen by the people,for the people.Unless of course the elections are rigged.(See Russian Federation).
50% to 60% of the voters typically vote in the US.
In most primary elections, you are only allowed to vote for members of the party that you are registered with. In general elections, you are allowed to vote for whom ever you wish, regardless of the party you are registered with.
In Texas there are four elections, which are Primary elections, General elections, Special elections and others.
Political parties use primary elections to determine who they will nominate to represent the parties in the general elections. In the general elections, voters choose from among candidates of various political parties their preferences to fill government offices.